OpenTBS is a PHP tool that helps you to make OpenOffice and MS Office documents using templates. You first design your template using OpenOffice or MS Office, and then OpenTBS merges it with data that you supply from PHP code and databases. It has facilities to manage pictures. The resulting documents are saved to file, served for download, or returned as a string. In fact, OpenTBS can merge any OpenDocument files, any OpenXML files, and any XML files compressed in a Zip archive. No extra exe file is required and it makes no temporary files, since all work is done in memory. OpenTBS is based on the TinyButStrong template engine.

TbsZip is a PHP class that enables you to read and write Zip archives. The class doesn't require PHP extensions or temporary files. TbsZip can read, add, delete, and modify files stored in an archive. It can even start with an empty archive. The original archive is not modified. The new archive can be saved in the server as a new file, or provided directly as an HTTP download, or even as a binary string. If the Zlib extension is activated in PHP, then TbsZip can automatically compress and uncompress files in the archive.

Zip-Ada is an Ada library for .zip archives. Its sources are unconditionally portable. Input and output can be any stream (such as a file or buffer) for archive creation as well as data extraction. It is task safe and endian-neutral.

DotNetZip is a zip library for .NET and Silverlight. Using this library, you can build .NET or Silverlight applications that create, view, update, or unpack ZIP archives. DotNetZip also includes a ZLIB library and a BZip2 library. It is all managed code. Compact Framework versions of the libraries are included as well. The ZIP library supports WinZip AES encryption, regular PKZip encryption, Zip64, Unicode filenames, and many other ZIP features.

code_finder is a standalone script that contains a database of Bangladeshi postal codes with Districts, Thanas, Post Offices, and Post Codes. It is easily customizable and easy to use. Functions are provided for searching by postal code or post office name, and for displaying information.

Many times, developers (or even, normal users) run into an issue of searching for a resource that is inside a zip. Worse, sometime the resource is inside a zip that is itself inside another zip (i.e. a nested archive). zfind solves this problem. It is very fast and works on most common archive/compress files. It support full name search as well as regular expression search. Apart from command line usage, it also provides API support that lets you use it in your Java code as a 3rd party library.

iZip provides an easy way to manage .ZIP, .ZIPX, and .RAR archives on Mac systems. When you open an archive with iZip, it appears as a removable disk. This allows management of your files right inside the OS X Finder. All view modes (including cover-flow) just work. For extra security, iZip supports up to 256 bit AES zip encryption.

ZixFS is a simple embedded file storage based on a Zip file structure. It has been developed as an alternative to GridFS, but is still not on par with it. The main objective is to provide a powerful filesystem under a Windows 32-bit environment, with the capability of handling terabytes of data, which is not offered by GridFS. The original ZipStorer class library was developed Jaime Olivares.